ITV Love Island fans left with the same complaint as two new bombshells announced amid 'missing' segment
24.02.2023 - 15:05
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Love Island fans were left pointing out the same issue as two new bombshell arrivals were teased. The ITV2 dating show continued on Thursday night (February 23) as viewers finally got to see the rest of Movie Night unfold in the South African villa.
Fans of the show had been left disappointed after only getting ten minutes of the action during the previous night's episode after its return was teased. However, Thursday evening’s episode saw further drama unfold between Tanya Manhenga and Shaq Muhammad, and yet more mixed emotions from Jessie Wynter over Will Young's antics in Casa Amor.
After the girls were given the opportunity to watch the Free Willy clip, personal trainer and influencer Jessie, 26, said "I don’t know how to feel" after seeing exactly what farmer and TikTok star Will, 23, got up to with bombshell Layla Al-Momani. Following the controversial Movie Night segment, Will and Jessie took to the villa’s terrace for a chat, with Will saying: "I’m really sorry you had to see that."
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To which a conflicted Jessie replied: "I don’t respect the downplaying and the trying to dance around it." Will then told his long-term love interest: "It’s all in your court Jessie, only you can decide whether you want this or you’re willing to forgive me and move on." And things then began to look up for the couple as Jessie said: "I want to work through this."
Elsewhere, 23-year-old biomedical student Tanya and 24-year-old airport security officer Shaq continued to struggle to work through their issues that began after Tanya brought back bombshell Martin Akinola from Casa Amor.
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